What Pesticide Manufacturer Don't Want You to Know
A lot of pesticides available in the market today were being used to destroy pest and at the same time a lot of pest and insects become immune to the pesticide. How can you avoid from using pesticide and prevent land contamination and self poisoning, at the same time keeping your plant happy?
1. Grow a diversified range of plant in an area to confuse the insects from picking its favorite food.
2. Choose plants that secret strong odor whether it's nice or foul one. For example, lemon grass, peppermint, Coriandrum satirum, marigold, garlic and lemon. These plants were normally grown as companion plants to fight off soft body insects.
3. Odor excreted contain phytochemicals need to be produced from the root, leaves, branches and flowers. The leaves and branches can be used as mulch to be placed underneath the trees. For example lemon grass minced to pieces being spread under a tree to prevent hams while marigold can prevent nematode worms.
4. Usage of vegetative materials like roots, leaves, branches, or flower. These materials were minced, beaten, soaked and cooked in order to obtain the oil essence to be used as spray liquid by mixing it with soap or cooking oil as adhesives. For examples Pimpernels Animus, Anona Sp, Chili, Coriandrum Satirum, Eucalyptus oil, Garlic, Lemon Grass, Onion, Black pepper, Tobacco leaves etc..
How to make a pesticide, using mixture of garlic and lemon grass.
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Step 1. Materials required are cooking oil, liquid detergent, garlic, onion, chili and lemon grass oil essence.
Step 2. Pounce 5~10 pieces of garlic to powder form, and mix 500ml of water into it.
Step 3. Add one spoon full of cooking oil. |
Step 4. Add one spoon full of liquid detergent.
Step 5. Add one spoon full of lemon grass essence oil.
Step 6. Mix thoroughly. |
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Step 7. Pour the mixture through a separator to filter the seeds.
Step 8. Store it inside a bottle.
Step 9. Before using it, pour the mixture into a sprayer and spray it on the plants. |
Happy trying and good luck.
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